Twins sign top draft pick Lewis

MINNEAPOLIS (AP) -- The Minnesota Twins have signed shortstop Royce Lewis, the first overall pick in the draft this week.

The 18-year-old Lewis put his signature on the contract Saturday during a news conference at Target Field.

Lewis was the 2017 Gatorade Player of the Year for California, where he starred at JSerra Catholic High School in San Juan Capistrano in Orange County. In 2016, Lewis won the Most Valuable Player award at the Under Armour All-American Game at Wrigley Field in Chicago.

Lewis will start his professional career with Minnesota's rookie-level Gulf Coast League affiliate in Fort Myers, Florida.

Major League Baseball's recommended slot value for his bonus was $7.77 million, but the Twins were expecting to sign him for less than that for more money in the pool for later picks.

CINCINNATI REDS

Price ejected for arguing called strike -- Reds manager Bryan Price got his first ejection of the season on Saturday after arguing a called third strike to Billy Hamilton.

Hamilton thought a pitch from the Dodgers' Hyun-Jin Ryu was out of the strike zone for ball four and started toward first base when umpire Stu Scheurwater called it strike three. Hamilton jumped in the air and threw his bat on the ground.

Price argued from the dugout and was ejected by Scheurwater. Price came out of the dugout and extended the argument after his 10th career ejection. Coming into the game, the Reds had lost seven straight, matching their longest losing streak of the season.

ATLANTA BRAVES

Kemp can pinch-hit, wants to return to lineup -- Atlanta left fielder Matt Kemp says he's available to pinch-hit and hopes to return from a leg injury on Sunday against Miami.

Kemp has missed one game, a 5-0 loss to the Marlins on Friday, with a sore left hamstring. He considers this injury minor compared to a strained right hamstring that landed him on the 10-day disabled list in April.

Kemp says the previous injury was "more serious," and sitting out this time was "just being careful."

Kemp, a two-time All-Star, is hitting .327 and leads the Braves with 32 RBIs.

Danny Santana took Kemp's spot in the lineup Saturday for the second straight game.

BOSTON RED SOX

New show features Ortiz's World Series rings -- Red Sox bling is taking the mound this weekend at Boston's Museum of Fine Arts.

The prestigious museum is displaying former Sox slugger David Ortiz's World Series championship rings in a Father's Day exhibition dubbed "David Ortiz: King of the Diamond."

Visitors will get a chance to glimpse Ortiz's world championship rings from 2004, 2007 and 2013. Next week, his 2013 World Series MVP ring will be added to the temporary collection.

Donations are being sought to benefit the David Ortiz Children's Fund, which provides lifesaving heart surgeries for youngsters in his native Dominican Republic.

The MFA says it hopes the display "inspires fans of all generations."

Ortiz, known as "Big Papi," joined the Red Sox ahead of the 2003 season and retired last fall.